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I can't help with the origin of this piece but the defect looks like what we called "not up". This was commonly the result of there not being quite enough glass delivered to the mould or, with complex shapes like this one, the glass became too stiff to move further before it had quite filled all the nooks and crannies. It would be just coincidence if the defect happened to be on a mould joint.

Adam D.

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